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Noah's avatar

Another banger Aaron.

I subscribed after reading your article on what "servant leadership" has become. Fathers and Churches have long be reluctant to hold women accountable (I said the thing), and it has lead to an assumption that every girl is worth marrying by default. They are not. And it's not just virtues or financial; being a debt free virgin doesn't help much if a guy doesn't want to walk down the street holding your hand cause of how you look. And a man is not "shallow" or "worldly" or "un Christ like" for wanting a beautiful woman who has some years of high fertility left

Everyone will be better off if they focused on being the ideal partner they could instead of bemoaning the short comings of the other sex, but that's a whole lot less fun.

Tom's avatar

Ramsey is right about what she should do, but for the wrong reasons. If the guy is willing to keep her in a relationship but isn't willing to commit until the debt is paid, that bespeaks a certain weakness of will. He should either fish or cut bait--ditch her because her judgment and money management is poor, or marry her because she's either A. learned from her mistakes or B. her positive character qualities outweigh her negative qualities. The kind of relationship limbo being talked about here might be okay for a couple of months, but this would take *years* to deal with, and he's wasting both their times.

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